Okay. So I'm going to be honest here. Zombies don't live to give. This is partly because they're not really alive (although this point has been debated widely ... I mean, are they alive and just have trhis weird brain virus, or do they actually kind of die but then rise as these brain-dead monsters ... both sides have valid points).​It's also partly because then they do give, they give bites to your face and that isn't a nice thing to gie anyway!

The main point is this - zombies are takers. They take brains and they take limbs and every now and then they take eyeballs. This is why, in the end, they lose. And this is why, if you're just a taker, in the end you lose too. Being a giver is a win for so many reasons, not just so that you can feel good (although that's a bonus!). The thing is, when you give to other people, and you might give time, money, advice, friendship, a listening ear (zombies are very happy to take this one. If you want to give to a zombie, a listening ear is the best thing to give. Not many people know this, but that's the reason why Van Gogh and Chopper Read chopped off their ears. It wasn't to make a statement. It was to give something to the zombies so they could escape and live for a little bit longer. True story).One of the greatest things about the children's book community I live in is that it is a community of givers. It's a community where everyone wants everyone else to do well, so there is incredible support and incredible wells of experience and advice. I personally have sat down with some of the very, very top authors in Australia, and without even me even asking they show an interest in me and my work, and give advice, lessons they have learned, things they have done, things I should do. This not only fires me up to do all these things, and to learn from these legends, but it also makes me want to do the same for other people.I am naturally a giver anyway, and love donating money to charities, but some of the best feelings I have had have come from being able to pass on knowledge to other people, and from being able to listen to friends and give them my time and attention and love.And, don't get me wrong, it isn't always give or always take. Doing these things makes me feel good, no doubt, Gwen Stefani. But the focus is pretty much always on helping other people, on giving, and so the feelings of niceness are the bonus side serve of dairy-free ice-cream.And I heard a really nice quote the other day, just to finish off. Here it is."BRAAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIIINNNNNNNNNNNSSSSSSS!!!"NO! That wasn;t it! I mean, that's a lvoely quote if you're a zombie and you hear it and you realise there are brains fresh for the eatin', but the quote I heard was this ... If you want to make yourself happy, make someone else happy. Live to give. Make other people smile and feel good and help make other people grow and improve, and you can't help but feel good. It's win-win. If you make a zombie feel good, it's win-lose. Or win-munch munch munch mmmmmm, tasty brains.Don't do that. DO have an awesome week!